YPC Company: Actual cost of diesel in free zones has decreased

The Yemeni Petroleum Company (YPC) confirmed on Friday that, starting tomorrow morning, Saturday, the actual cost of diesel in the free zones will be reduced.

The spokesman for the oil company, Issam Al-Mutawakel, told Saba, that after calculating the actual cost of the ships that arrived at the port of Hodeidah, the cost of fuel from tomorrow morning will be nine thousand and 500 riyals for a 20-liter gasoline tank, and 10 thousand riyals for a 20-liter diesel engine instead of 11 thousand riyals.

He stressed that the calculation is affected by the decrease or increase in the actual fuel costs. Al-Mutawakel called on local and foreign companies to enter into competition for the supply of oil derivatives, stressing that the supply of oil derivatives is available to all local and foreign companies, and the conditions for their supply are available on the pages of the official website of the oil company.

Source: Yemen News Agency

Yemeni National Midwives Association stresses importance of midwives role in providing health care to mothers

The Yemeni National Midwives Association stressed on Friday the importance of the role of midwives in providing reproductive health services to women, especially in light of the worsening humanitarian conditions in Yemen.

In a statement issued by the Society on the occasion of the International Day of Midwives, which was received by the Yemeni News Agency (Saba), the Association stated that midwives represent an essential pillar in improving health care for mothers and children and family health.. stressing the importance of this occasion to highlight the importance of the midwifery profession and the difficulties it faces and the effects of aggression and siege on Reproductive Health services.

Referred to the services provided by midwives, including providing advice to pregnant women and providing the necessary care for mothers and infants, during childbirth and in emergency situations, which contributes to reducing childbirth-related death rates.

The statement pointed out that a woman dies every two hours during childbirth in Yemen from preventable causes, and that there are about 8.1 million women and girls of childbearing age who need reproductive health services, including emergency obstetric care.

The statement referred to the association’s efforts to improve the role of midwives, develop their capabilities, and raise awareness of the importance of their role in society. Called on the concerned organizations to provide support to midwives and facilities that provide reproductive health services to enhance their role in reducing childbirth-related death rates.

Source: Yemen News Agency